Joseph kintz



"JOSEPH KINTZ,

UNITED V SIATES PAT NT OFFICE.

OF WEST MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND PARTRICK J. CLARK, OF SAME PLACE.

LAMP.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 224,701, dated February 17, 1880.

Application filed August 6, 1879.

or other lamps; and the invention consists in so-secnring them by means of a ring or rings held in place by the trimmings on the lamp.

In the drawing, A represents the body of i the lamp-base; B, the handles or ornaments;

C, the rings, and D the trimmingsor rims.

The handles or ornaments are first soldered or otherwise fastened to the rings, and the latter then fitted over the body of the lamp; or the ring or rings may be first set in place and the ornaments or handles afterward attaohed.

In the drawing, the trimmings, rims, or flanges D hold the rings in place, preventing them from moving up or down; but in many cases it is found that other parts of a lamps trimmings perform the same function, and in some instances it is found that one ring suf fices to fasten the ornament or handle to the JOSEPH KINTZ.

Witnesses DAVID A. WRIGHT, LOUISA S. M. KINTZ. 

